April 24, 2026

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Between Security and Speech: A Critical Study of Internet Censorship in India

Published On: April 24, 2026 Authored By: Numaerah Javed REVA University   Abstract This article examines internet censorship in India through the lens of the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) and the permissible restrictions under Article 19(2). It analyses the conceptual basis of digital censorship, the mechanisms through which […]

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Judicial Activism vs Judicial Overreach: An Analysis of the Indian Judiciary

Published On: April 24, 2026 Authored By: Shilpa Satish Agrawal Lala Lajpat Rai College of Law   Abstract The Indian judiciary has evolved from a textual interpreter of law to an active guardian of constitutional values, giving rise to the doctrine of judicial activism. While this proactive role has expanded fundamental rights, filled legislative gaps,

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Climate Justice in India: Role of Judiciary in Environmental Protection

Published On: April 24, 2026 Authored By: Swati Singh Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University New Law College Pune   Abstract Climate change has emerged as one of the defining legal and governance challenges of our time. In India, the absence of comprehensive climate legislation has made the judiciary a critical actor in environmental protection and the

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Constitutional Morality: Guardian of Rights or Vehicle of Judicial Overreach?

Published On: April 24 , 2026 Authored By: Kshitija Kiran Burbure DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College   I. Introduction In recent years, the doctrine of constitutional morality has emerged as a significant and contested principle in Indian constitutional jurisprudence. The Supreme Court of India has increasingly invoked constitutional morality to interpret fundamental rights, the

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Access to Justice for Persons With Disabilites: A Legal Analysis

Published On: April 24, 2026 Authored By: Tripti Pal Asian Law College / Chaudhary Charan Singh University   Abstract Access to justice constitutes a foundational element of constitutional democracy and an indispensable component of the rule of law. For persons with disabilities, however, justice systems frequently reproduce exclusion through structural inaccessibility, procedural rigidity, and discriminatory

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